Monday, November 23, 2009
Michael Jackson's doctor returns to work in Houston
Michael Jackson's doctor Conrad Murray, who is the subject of an investigation into the death of the singer, has returned to work.
The cardiologist has resumed work at his medical clinic in Houston for the first time since the late singer's death on June 25.
"He has not been able to earn a living since the death of Michael Jackson," his lawyer Ed Chernoff told the Associated Press. "His legal fees are enormous and his debts have mounted to the point where it is unclear whether he will be able to keep his house or support his family.
"His intentions are to attend to these patients who have continued to support him, despite the attention and despite the threats."
Friday, November 6, 2009
5 Injured 4 car wreck
November 6, 2009
Just after 8 p.m. Thursday night, Montgomery County law enforcement and medical units responded to a four-vehicle major accident at SH105 and Douget Rd., east of Loop 336 between Conroe and Cut and Shoot.
Units arrived to find a Chevy Blazer was struck head-on by a Chevrolet pickup in the center turn lane. When the Blazer was struck it in turn hit two other Dodge pickups.
The female driver of the Blazer was transported by ground ambulance to Hermann Hospital, The Woodlands. Her three occupants were also transported by ground ambulance to area hospitals.
The Chevy pickup was westbound on SH 105 at the time of the crash, according to DPS. Witnesses told investigating officers the truck was weaving in and out of traffic. He drove down the center turn lane where the eastbound Blazer was waiting to turn into the grocery store parking lot on the north side of the road.
The driver of the Chevy pickup was transported to Memorial Hermann Hospital in Houston in critical condition by PHI Air Medical, Med 1.
The occupants of the other two vehicles suffered minor injuries and did not require transport to the hospital.
Highway 105 was closed for over two hours as the investigation continued. DPS was assisted by three Montgomery County Sheriff's units.
According to DPS Trooper Robert Oelsner, alcohol may have been a factor in the accident.
The crash destroyed a highway memorial marker from a fatal accident on October 18, 2007.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
METH LAB bust in Splendora
SPLENDORA, Texas - Pct. 4 Constable deputies have arrested a registered sex offender and his wife on multiple charges at the home they shared with their two children.
James Darrel Jones, 36, of Splendora, was charged with manufacture for delivery of a controlled substance (first-degree felony); possession / transport of a chemical with intent to manufacture a controlled substance (first-degree felony); failing to register as a sex offender with previous conviction(third-degree felony). Jones also had an active warrant for theft of property, related to his March arrest in Montgomery County. His bonds total $160,000.
Melissa Sue Jones, 34, also of Splendora was charged with manufacture for delivery of a controlled substance (first-degree felony); possession and transport of chemicals with intent to manufacture a controlled substance (first-degree felony).
Pct. 4 (a.k.a. Men in Black) received information from the Splendora Police Department that the Jones residence contained an active methamphetamine lab, according to Pct. 4 Lt. Mark Seals.
They were assisted in obtaining a search warrant by a Methamphetamine Initiative Group, or MIG (Texas Department of Public Safety, US Drug Enforcement Administration and Houston Police Department Narcotics Division).
On Tuesday evening Pct. 4 officers executed the search warrant at the Jones residence, a one-bedroom travel trailer in an RV park near the East Montgomery County Community Center between Splendora and Patton Village.
Seals said five people lived in the tiny residence, including children ages 9 and 15 years old. The children were not at home when their parents were arrested and the trailer was searched. Child Protective Services was notified of the situation, Seals said.
A 1999 Pontiac Grand Am was seized from the residence because investigators say it was used in the commission of a felony.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Friendship Center hosts annual Harvest Fest
New Caney couple Roy and Wilma Jackson donned their scarecrow costumes and joined other senior citizens from all over Montgomery County to participate in the annual Harvest Fest that took place Oct. 27 at the Friendship Center in New Caney.
By ROYCELYN BASTIAN
Updated: 11.04.09
Senior citizens dressed in straw hats and painted their faces to join in the annual festivities at the Montgomery County Friendship Center in New Caney.
The local center held its annual Harvest Festival with a scarecrow theme for all senior citizens in Montgomery County.
“Each year, the Friendship Centers across the county hold special events and our yearly event is the Harvest Fest,” Kathleen Costine, activity director, said. “The senior citizens from all over enjoy coming to New Caney, and our seniors here love going to the other centers for special activities.”
Roy and Wilma Jackson, longtime residents of New Caney, stated they enjoy the Friendship Center and the activities that are held at each location.
“We have been coming to the Friendship Center for the last seven to eight years. We go around the county to participate in the different events because it is fun and it gives us something to do; it allows us to get out of the house,” the Jacksons said.
The couple said that they are at the Friendship Center in New Caney twice a week playing bingo and socializing with their friends.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
Chamber Business Health EXPO
November 17, 2009
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Yellow Rose Reception Hall
21130 Legion Road
New Caney, Texas
Sponsored by the
Community Chamber of Commerce
of East Montgomery County
(Vendor setup begins at 1:00 PM)
Booths are $100 for an 8'x8' space
($75 for CCCofEMC Members)
The Yellow Rose Reception Hall is located behind the EMC Courthouse and Justice of the Peace's office.
To reserve your booth call 281-354-0051 or email the Chamber at info@communitychamberemc.com
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